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Wavelet-based acoustic detection of moving vehicles

We propose a robust algorithm to detect the arrival of a vehicle of arbitrary type when other noises are present. It is done via analysis of its acoustic signature against an existing database of recorded and processed acoustic signals to detect the arrival of a vehicle of arbitrary type when other...

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Published in:Multidimensional systems and signal processing 2009-03, Vol.20 (1), p.55-80
Main Authors: Averbuch, Amir, Zheludev, Valery A., Rabin, Neta, Schclar, Alon
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